I’m finally considering taking the plunge and purchasing Flo-Scans. Before I make this investment is anyone aware of any alternatives? Although I’m sure they will pay for themselves a few years down the line, I want to consider all options. This just seems like a ridiculous amount of money given how competitive the marine industry has become. The Flo Scan’s will be around $2,700 all in, probably more by the time I’m done.
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10-06-2017 06:39 PM #1Senior Member
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Flo- Scan Alternatives????
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10-06-2017 06:53 PM #2
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Thats a pretty good price if your getting the right Detroit package with gauges. Depending on the engines and displays they can cost more than $4k for nmea versions.
What are you looking for? A better system interface? Different gauges?Scott
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10-06-2017 07:23 PM #3Senior Member
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I just want to know how many gph I'm burning at any given time instead of guessing. Digital tachs would be nice but not imperative. I often run 25 miles per day on plane every day for 6 weeks straight during the spring and I'd really like to be able to dial it in for maximum efficiency.
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I bought one for a new 25' trophy I had in the late 90's. It was very accurate in burn and remaining fuel and I could find my sweet spot in any conditions. Problem is now I cannot run a boat without one and yes they are pricey but well worth the money. I haven't looked into any alternatives but I did have a hydrasport I put a new etec on and the fuel management sys was sweet.
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10-06-2017 07:42 PM #5
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Martin makes sensors to add to a nmea2000 system but it's not as simple as setting up a flowscan.
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10-06-2017 07:56 PM #6Senior Member
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Just looking for as basic as possible... GPH.
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10-06-2017 08:28 PM #7Senior Member
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What engines, what other electronics do you have?
You could possibly buy the floscan sensors alone, or some other flow sensors and then hook them up to a counting device. The floscan NMEA2000 interface is a ripoff.
I plan to install Chetco n2k box to get my engine readings (oil,temp, etc) into nmea2k and they say that it can also take the pulse sensor input from the floscan sensors.FTFD... i drive a slow 1968 41c381
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Another option though about same price as Floscan for NMEA 2000 would be Maretron.
I used them for two years, they were reliable, accurate, and no pulse dampers required.
If I remember they needed to be setup via a Maretron display or you can use a PC with correct software tool.
RayRay
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10-07-2017 11:58 AM #9
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The maretron (not Martin as in my post earlier) work with nmea 2000 systems like the new garmin and raymarine mfd's. Although the parts can be easily integrated its not as easy as a flowscan electronically.
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Port Canaveral Florida.
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I just added a Maretron system for tank level monitoring. It works with fluid pressure at bottom of tank rather than an actual level sensor. I would love to add flow meter to this system. I will research at boat show. This system also talks to my Garmin Via. N2k.
Thanks,
Tony
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